tyrannical and unjust government that encroached on one’s unalienable rights was worthy to be cast out. In that sense, the Declaration of Independence generates two fundamental arguments: that all men are equally born with a set of unalienable rights, “Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness,” and that government essentially serves as the fences instituted by its people to protect these rights. However, compared to the sheer gravity of these statements, the Founders do not employ words of great magnitude
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THE CONCEPT OF THE ‘PROTEAN’ CAREER Introduction: A protean career is a process which is self driven by a person for self fulfilment on her or his own choice. Her or His expectation is intrinsic satisfaction, especially psychological success. (Hall ,1976) This career is managed by the individuals, but not by the organisation .the protean career is shaped by the own needs, goals and values and is involved in frequently changes. 1. The importance of the protean career Today there is a big
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What is the point? Whether it is studying math that they will most likely never use outside of school or reading a Shakespearean play so old it needs to be translated despite being written in English, students understand the struggle to find purpose for the lessons they are being taught. The importance of education cannot be overstated, it gives be students the tools and reasoning to form their own opinions and become their own person. Currently, education is seen as more than a means to an end.
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“Clash of the Cultures” In the story, Blue Winds Dancing, by Tom Whitecloud, the plot is driven by the conflict the narrator faces. Whitecloud, reveals distinctions between Indian and white cultures by examining his narrator’s view on civilization in order to show how identity is constructed and influenced by our societies. Moreover, the conflict is rooted in the narrators opposing views of the two cultures to which he belongs. His views are much more tranquil compared to those of the society where
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Advances in Metal Forming Research at the Center for Precision Forming - Industry/University Cooperation – T. Altan, P. Sartkulvanich, N. Kardes The Center for Precision Forming (CPF), The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA Abstract The demand for application for lightweight materials such as Ultra/Advanced High Strength Steels (U/AHSS), aluminum alloys, magnesium alloys and boron steels in automotive industry is increasing to reduce vehicle weight and increase crash performance. The use
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commodities is low such that as most people as likely can be capable to buy them. The policy for human resource include provision of opportunities for down-to-earth people to grow in both professionally and individually so as to produce a better life each and every day not only for the workers but also its customers too. The close association between the institution and the companies that it teams-up with provides NaviTech with the chance to make an examination of the elements that influence the
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way to capture images as opposed to cameras that utilized film, their purpose has come to exceed imitation. Digital cameras have become a visual communication medium, as the images captured with them can be downloaded, edited and enhanced, printed at home or sent to a studio, used for a presentation, or to share with others via the internet, all within a matter of moments. Demand in this industry continues to grow, and is driven by individual consumers, as well as commercial businesses. This growth
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MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS: BUSINESS DRIVEN mis INFORMATION IS EVERYWHERE. INFORMATION IS A STRATEGIC ASSET. WITHOUT INFORMATION, AN ORGANIZATION SIMPLY COULD NOT OPERATE. THIS CHAPTER INTRODUCES STUDENTS TO SEVERAL CORE BUSINESS STRATEGIES THAT FOCUS ON USING INFORMATION TO GAIN A COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE, INCLUDING: • The core drivers of the information age • Data, information, business intelligence, knowledge • Systems thinking • Competitive advantages • Porter’s Five Forces model
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Leadership Development through Corporate Social Responsibility: Luthra Group SUBMITTED BY: ASHUTOSH KUMAR Leadership development through Corporate Social Responsibility You must be the change you wish to see in the world." -- Mahatma Gandhi Abstract: Gujarat Eco Textile Park Ltd. is the first of the many state-of-the-art eco-textile parks in India with specific focus on environment issues. It is being promoted by the Luthra Group of Companies who are known for setting up and operating
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human. The world and all it contains, is the Lord's. All of existence is only because of him. One who creates has a purpose in mind for his creation (pg.21). The Bible makes it abundantly clear that God created man and that He created him for His glory. “Everyone who is called by my name, whom I created for my glory, whom I formed and made.”(Isaiah 43:7). Therefore, the ultimate purpose
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